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May 15 2025HEALTH

Uncovering Alcohol Risks Through Social Media

Social media has become a goldmine for understanding various aspects of people's lives. One intriguing area of study is how it can help spot risky drinking habits. Researchers have been looking into using advanced language models to analyze social media posts for signs of alcohol misuse. This method

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

The Mango Genes That Control Flowering and Stress Resistance

The mango tree has two special genes called MiCOL13A and MiCOL13B. These genes are part of a bigger family that helps plants know when to bloom based on the length of the day. They also help plants deal with tough conditions like salt and drought. These genes were found in a specific type of mango c

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May 15 2025HEALTH

3 Doors Down Singer Faces Major Health Challenge

A significant announcement has been made by the rock band 3 Doors Down. The lead singer, Brad Arnold, has revealed that he is dealing with a serious health issue. Arnold has been diagnosed with Stage 4 kidney cancer, which has unfortunately spread to his lungs. This news has led to the cancellation

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Awareness: Free Screenings and Support in Colorado Springs

Breast cancer is a significant health concern for women in the United States. Statistics show that it affects 1 in 8 women at some point in their lives. Early detection through screenings can greatly improve treatment outcomes and survival rates. While screenings do not prevent breast cancer, they a

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

Fish Gut Changes: How Heat Affects Olive Flounder

The olive flounder is a popular fish in East Asia. It is farmed for food. But, the fish faces a big problem. The water where it lives is getting warmer. This is due to climate change. Warmer water can make the fish sick. It can also slow down the fish's growth. Plus, it can change the tiny living th

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May 15 2025POLITICS

The Jet That Sparked a Debate

The Justice Department's internal legal team gave the thumbs up to a memo. This memo was signed by Attorney General Pam Bondi. It backed the idea of President Donald Trump accepting a fancy 747-8 jet from Qatar. The Office of Legal Counsel approved the memo before Bondi put her name on it and sen

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May 15 2025SPORTS

Henry's New Deal: A Big Win for the Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens have secured a significant player for the next few years. Derrick Henry, the team's star running back, has agreed to a new contract. This deal will keep him in Baltimore until the 2027 season. The contract is worth $30 million over two years, with $25 million guaranteed. This is

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May 15 2025FINANCE

Predicting Ship Prices with Smart Tech

The shipping industry is always looking for better ways to value ships. This is key for buying, selling, and insuring them. One modern approach is using Machine Learning (ML). This method has shown it can outperform old-school techniques. The goal here is to create a precise ship valuation model for

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Behind Closed Doors: The Final Years of Biden's Presidency

The last two years of Joe Biden's presidency were marked by a significant shift in how his inner circle operated. During this time, several Cabinet members found themselves increasingly isolated from the president. This change was not just about physical distance but also about the flow of informati

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Health Secretary Faces Off With Democrats Over Budget Cuts

The health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , had a rough time in front of Congress. He was there to talk about the next year's budget. But, the Democrats had other plans. They grilled him about the big changes he's making right now. These changes include firing lots of people and cutting funds for

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